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POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER
–
Locks the miter saw at a preset positive
stop for the desired miter angle.
SWITCH HANDLE
– The switch
handle contains the trigger switch and
the laser on/off switch. The blade is
lowered into the workpiece by pushing
down on the handle. The saw will
return to its upright position when the
handle is released.
WARNING LABELS
– Read and
understand for your own safety. Make
sure all labels are present on machine
and legible.
BLADE WRENCH STORAGE
–
Convenient storage to prevent
misplacing the blade wrench.
WOODWORKING TERMS
ARBOR
– The shaft on which a blade
is mounted.
BEVEL CUT
– An angle cut made
through the face of the workpiece.
COMPOUND CUT
– An angled cut
to both the edge and face of a board,
most common use is with crown
molding.
CROSS CUT
– A cut which runs across
the board perpendicular to the grain.
FREEHAND
– Performing a cut without
using a fence (guide), hold down or
other proper device to prevent the
workpiece from twisting during the
cutting operation.
HEEL
– Misalignment of the blade.
KERF
– The width of a saw cut,
determined by the thickness and set of
the blade.
KICKBACK
– sudden and unintended
movement of the tool or workpiece. It is
typically caused by binding or pinching
of the workpiece.
MITER CUT
– A miter is a type of joint
where the two parts to be joined are cut
at an angle, and typically the finished
joint forms a 90-degree angle. Also
commonly spelled “mitre”.
REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM)
– The number of turns completed by a
spinning object in one minute.
SAW BLADE PATH
– The area of the
workpiece or table top directly in line
with the travel of the blade or the part
of the workpiece which will be cut.
SET
– The distance between two saw
blade tips, bent outward in opposite
directions to each other. The further
apart the tips are, the greater the set.
THIN-KERF BLADE
– Thinner than
normal blades, remove less material,
smaller kerfs (between 0.065 in. and
0.070 in.). Blade thinness also may
increase the heat generated while
cutting.
WORKPIECE
– The wood being
cut. The surfaces of a workpiece are
commonly referred to as faces, ends
and edges.
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